alveolskål
Alveolskål is a type of traditional Norwegian dish that is particularly popular in the region of Vestlandet. The dish consists of a large, round cake made from a batter of flour, eggs, and milk, which is then baked in a special mold called an alveolskål. The name "alveolskål" translates to "honeycomb bowl" in English, referring to the distinctive pattern of small, interconnected holes that form on the surface of the cake as it bakes.
The alveolskål mold is typically made of cast iron and has a diameter of about 20-25 centimeters.
Once baked, the alveolskål is usually served warm, often with a dusting of powdered sugar or a
The alveolskål is a symbol of Norwegian culinary heritage and is often associated with the region of